ART & EXHIBITIONS LIST

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summer. I PRINCES SOUARE 2210234.Mon—Sat “lam—midnight; Sun 11am—5pm. A Festival of Banners 8 Apr—6 May. The brightly coloured banners. each representing a different European state. have been constructed by the (‘yrenians' Workshop in Aberdeen. I PROVAND'S LORDSHIP Castle Street. 5540223. Mon -Sat lllam— 5pm; Sun 2—5pm. Shettleston L'ntil 30 Apr. Another month and another area of (ilasgow gets the photographic scrutiny at I’rovand's. I SCOTTISH MASK AND PUPPET CENTRE 8- 10 Balcarres Avenue. Kelvindale. 339 6185. The Hogarth Collection Until 29 May. About 150 Puppets. ancient and modern. front all over the world. collected byJan Bussel and his wife Ann Hogarth. Ann's claim to fame is that she used to work Muffin the Mule. who will be makinga star appearance in the exhibition. I THE SHELTER GALLERY Renfrew Court. 334 6386. Ham-1 1pm. Danger Overhead 13 27 Apr. Mixed media work on an environmental theme by Glasgow artist Dominic Snvder I SPRINGBURN MUSEUM Ayr Street. 557 1405. Mon—Fri 10.30am—5pm. Sat l0am---4.30pm. Sun 2—-5pm. Jam Socks and Television: The John Logie Baird Story 7—29 Apr. The life ofthe eccetttric inventor is charted by this exhibition on loan from the Collins Gallery. Reclaim the City 7 Apr—‘2 May. Photographs taken during the events organised last year to make the citysafer to walk in at night. Also. hard-core nostalgia is on offer at the local Clydesdale Bank where Springburn Then and Now. a display of photographs. will be on view until 27 Apr. I STIRLING’S LIBRARY Royal Exchange Square. 331 2668. Mon. Tue 10am—5pm. Thurs 10—8pm. Fri {v Sat 10am—5pm. Sun 2-5 m. Glasgow City of Architecture Until 31 ()ct. Models. artefacts. trail-maps and videos trace the city‘s architectural riches. I STREET LEVEL 279-281 High Street. 552 2151. Wed—Sat 11am—6pm: Sun 2—4pm. A Portrait of Pre-revolutionary Russia by the Writer, Painter and Photographer Leonid Andreyev 1871-1919 7—29 Apr. Forty rare colour photographs. taken (using the Autochrome process) of the Andreyev family in their dacha near Finland. providing a glimpse of middle-class life in turn-of—the-century Russia. I THIRD EYE CENTRE 350 Sauchiehall Street. 332 7521.'I’ue—Sat10am—5.30pm; Sun 2—5.30pm. Steven Campbell: 0n Form and Fiction Until 29 Apr. His first solo show in Glasgow takes over both galleries and provides an excellent opportunity to reassess hiswork. The larger gallery has been wallpapered with 150 unframed drawings. while the smaller gallery has five of his oil paintings. I TRAMWAY THEATRE Albert Drive. 423 9527. Mon—Sat 2—6.30pm. David Mach: Here To Stay Until 29 Apr. The peripatetic Dundee graduate has been working on another of hisIarge-scale sculptures. this titne the Tramway provides the venue and approximately 150 tons of mags provide the raw material. Mr Mach and his helpers will build a dozen Doric columns resting on the existing pillars at the venue. Answeringthe question. just what did happen to all those unsold copies of Now magazine?

552 4813. Mon—Sat noon—6pm.

Ten Dependents 9—28 Apr. Mixed group of work by artists who survived on State benefit while producing their work.

I WASPS 26 King Street. 5520564. Mon—Fri 9am—5pm.

A shop. exhibition space and resource centre. with information on work by all WASPS artists. slide library and information about how to commission work.

I TRANSMISSION GALLERY 28 King Street.

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Lanto‘rfli “ance, alias the Auchenshuggle Tree Man, is showing his esoteric wont at Esoteria. 7 Pamie Street. Glasgow.

Old Now and Only Drumming 9—30 Apr. Paintings inspired by her travels to India and Pakistan from Lesley Burr. and line drawings by Alison Harper.

I WILLIAM HAROIE LTD 44 Washington Street. 221 6780. Mon-Fri 10am—5pm. James Morrison. the Glasgow Paintings Until 27 Apr. Paintings ofGlasgow tenements in the Sixties. drawn from private collections.

EDINBURGH

I BARNES & FITZGERALD 47b George Street. 220 1305. Mon—Sat 10.30am—5.30pm.

The former Coleridge Gallery are exhibiting decorative glasswork by Margaret Burke. Ed aortic and Louis Thompson Until 7 Apr.

Jane Fletcher 21 Apr-12 May. Oil paintings. some inspired by the sea, and others by the foreign countries that the artist has lived in.

I LA BELLE ANGELE Hasties Close. Cowgate (next to 369 Gallery). 225 2774. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm: Sat 11am—4pm. Mixed Show 7—28 Apr. an exhibition of work by local artists.

I BLUE MOON CAFE 60 Broughton Street. 556 2788. Mon—Sat Noon—7pm.

Debbie Ball: Recent Paintings Until 20Apr. The cafe is loaning out its walls free of charge to aspiring artists.

I CALTON GALLERY 10 Royal Terrace. 556 1010. Mon—Fri 10am—6pm; Sat 10am—1pm.

A selection of paintings from stock until the next exhibition which will beThe Spring Exhibition 26 Apr—26 May.

I CENTRAL LIBRARY George [V Bridge. 225 5584. Mon—Fri 9am—8pm; Sat 9am—noon.

Forth Railway Bridge Until 28 Apr. A display celebrating the centenary ofthe steel monster.

Treasures ot the Music Annexe Until 28 Apr. 1n the Music Library.

Rivers oi the City Until 30 May. Work by pupils of Iidinburgh Academy on the theme of Edinburgh's rivers and streams. in the Fine Art Library.

I CITY ART CENTRE 2 Market Street. 225 2424 ext 6650. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm. Licensed cafe.

Dinosaurs Alive! Until 3 June. lfyou haven‘t yet found out why all those families are queuing up and blocking the side entrance to Waverley Station here‘s why. . . seven adult and three baby dinosaurs have been resurrected in the City Art Centre. Thanks to an American firm. who specialise in such computer based wizardry. they are snapping and roaring away quite happily the dinos that

I COLLECTIVE GALLERY 166 High Street. 2201260. Wed—Sun 12.30—5.30pm.

Two Installations 7—29 Apr. The works have been done by Craig Richardson and Christine Borland.

I EDINBURGH COLLEGE OF ART Lauriston Place. 229 931 l. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm. The galleries will reopen when classes resume after the Easter vacation. in mid-Apr.

I EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS WORKSHOP GALLERY 23 Union Street. 557 2479. Mon—Sat 10am—5.30pm.

Merlyn Evans Until 16 Apr. A retrospective of the work by the Welsh-born artist who was brought up in Glasgow. The work includes two of his

6 APRIL to 6 MAY 1990

THE WILD BODY

The Portfolio of Fifteen Drawings within Wyndham Lewis' WOrk 1912 -1919

ALL PAINTINGS, ALL POEMS Contemporary Chinese

C R AW I: O R D Watercolours A R T 5 OUT IN OPEN c E N r R E ififilfs’é‘llntiiii'ffliim

93 North Street St. Andrews Fife KY16 9AL

Tel.(0334) 74610

Monday to Saturday 100m - 5pm Sunday 2pm - 5pm Admission Free

Suns/distth by the Scottish Arts CounCIl

[ 'I'III: sco'r'I'Is'II t:.\I.I.I~:It\' 1 94 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 30F, Tel 031 225 5955

ROBERT LEISHMAN, FISW (1916—1989) MEMORIAL EXHIBITION

JULIAN KING-SALTER Ceramics

30 March 24 April Gallery closed 9 & 13 April

Mon—Fri lOam—6pm; Sat 10am—1pm

GLASGOW PRINT sr‘u‘pt_9'____ GALLERY

MENAGERIE - ANIMAL SCULPTURES 7ui-28niAprn

A Collection of Animals

Mon—Sat IOam—S.30pm 22 King Street, Glasgow G1 SQP, Tel: 041 552 0704

s \ | . Ci "‘ Royal National L y I \ Royal National Lifeboat institution . supported entirelt by uuumuv (tmtnhuttt-m l e Reg-weird (ham- MMN' JIM" Institution

EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY STUDENTS'

ART A UCTION

in the TALBOT RICE ART GALLERY OLD COLLEGE, EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY on THURSDAY 26th APRIL 1990

Auction——6.3O pm Viewing from—1 pm

ADMISSION FREE

(ALL PROCEEDS TO THE ROYAL NATIONAL UFEBOAT INSTITUTION)

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